LIU notches win, Brickman notches career recordSenior point guard Jason Brickman set a new career high with 21 points and broke the Northeast Conference career assists record that had stood for over 25 years in helping the LIU Brooklyn men’s ba...

Storm women drop two in Holiday ClassicThe St. John’s women’s basketball team closed out the sixth annual St. John’s Chartwells Holiday Classic with a 64-51 loss to James Madison at Carnesecca Arena on Sunday afternoon. The Red Storm is...

Aqueduct Racing News & Notes• Ullapool won her third straight race and remained unbeaten in 2013 by using front-running tactics to take the $100,000 Garland of Roses by two lengths over Delightful Quality on Saturday at Aqued...

St. John’s women suffer tough road lossThe St. John’s women’s basketball team suffered its second defeat of the season on Friday evening, falling 69-55 on the road to Auburn. The Red Storm now has a record of 5-2 while the Tigers improv...

Brooklyn, you now have a new boxing championTwo weeks after his 33rd birthday, Paulie “The Magic Man” Malignaggi (33-5, 7 KO’s) picked up his 33rd win in a unanimous decision victory over Zab “Super” Judah (42-9, 29 KO’s) in front of his hom...

St. John’s comes from behind to best Georgia TechAfter trailing Georgia Tech by 15 with less than nine minutes remaining in the first half, the Red Storm came back to take the consolation game in the Barclay’s Center Classic. D’Angelo Harrison sc...

St. Joseph’s College players earn weekly honorsIn recognition of their outstanding play for the St. Joseph’s College men’s and women’s basketball teams, Michael Megafu (Brooklyn/Nazareth Regional) was named the United States Collegiate Athletic...

The FBI on Tuesday identified the driver of a car who was killed when he refused police orders to turn back from a gate at the National Security Agency headquarters outside Washington. Ricky Shawatza Hall, 27, was shot by police Monday at the heavily-guarded entrance to the US eavesdropping agency at Fort Meade, Maryland, the FBI said in a statement. Another passenger in the car was being treated at a local hospital, and an NSA police officer was treated for injuries and released. Authorities were carrying out an investigation of the incident and collecting evidence, but the FBI's Baltimore office "does not believe this is related to terrorism," said FBI spokeswoman Amy Thoreson.